Here’s the Starbucks Map of America
This post first appeared in Business Insider. Morgan Stanley is out with its latest retail “Atlas,” which shows the breakdown of various retailers by geography. Here’s the one for Starbucks:
Where the Starbucks are
Holy frappacino, there are a lot of Starbucks in Colorado.
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I'm in Washington. We win. (Texas doesn't count.)
Arizona seems to have a fairly high Starbucks to population ratio. Come to think of it, my local grocery store in Tucson had one inside.
Arizona I can almost see as an extension off of California (sorry), but Colorado is just crazy compared to its surrounding states or much of the rest of the country.
Believable (given the number of SBs just in downtown Denver), but …
Actually California wins. Text wrapping makes it look like 200 rather than 2000. I would love to see this as a heat map as a stores/1000 adults by state
@Margie – California certainly has the most, but it’s also a much larger state. I suppose the caffeine/coffee thing might explain why Utah might be lower, but that Colorado has so many more than so many much larger states is still fascinating to me.